. Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . n,fortified with much after experience. In 1875he was chosen School Fund Commissioner, towhich office he was reelected in 1878, and was amember of the House in 1870-4-5. In 1874-5he was Chairman of the State Prison Committee,and in 1870 a member of the Committee onIncorporations. At the age of seventeen he wentto New York as a clerk, but his present occupa-tion is that of a farmer. On s


. Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . n,fortified with much after experience. In 1875he was chosen School Fund Commissioner, towhich office he was reelected in 1878, and was amember of the House in 1870-4-5. In 1874-5he was Chairman of the State Prison Committee,and in 1870 a member of the Committee onIncorporations. At the age of seventeen he wentto New York as a clerk, but his present occupa-tion is that of a farmer. On strict party ques-tions he is a Democrat; on others an Indepen-dent. During the session of 1875 he wasfrequently called to the Chair by Speaker Milford he has been Town Agent and memberof the Board of Education. GEORGE SIDNEY ANDREW Of Naugatuck, Democrat, was born in Orange,Conn., January 29, 1833, but when six years ofage went to Naugatuck, where he graduatedfrom the common schools and the High is now a member of the Board of Education,and has generally pursued a mercantile and farm-ing business. From 1857 to 1861 he was Post-master, and has also been Assessor and TownTreasurer. Ill. ISAAC L. STILES Of North Haven, represented this town in theLegislature in 1854, and again in 1884, after aninterval of thirty years. He is a Republican,has generally pursued the business of a manufac- turer, received a common Bchool education, and is now sixty-live years of age, having been bornin North Haven, June 28, L81 ir he served on the Committee on State Pria 112 JOSIAH A. SMITH Of North Branford, was born in New London,November 24, 1842, and is 42 years of secured his education in the common schools,became a mechanic, and served four years lack-ing a month in Company C, Tenth C. V., beinga Sergeant when discharged. For the last fiveyears he has been clerk in a grocery store. Heis a Republican. CHARLES H. BUTLER Of Oxford, a Republican, was born in Seymour,July 2


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